This Week in Podcasts: 1/28/18 – 2/3/18

This Week in Podcasts is a weekly roundup of mini-reviews of all of the podcasts I’ve listened to in a week. If you see any podcasts that you feel are missing from my list, there’s a good chance I haven’t listened to the show yet! You can see my current list of podcast subscriptions here. Feel free to give me recommendations–as well as any feedback or discussion!–in the comments below, in my asks on tumblr, or on twitter.

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Highlights

While I reviewed the first three episodes of Spirits‘s anniversary audio drama–see link above–I couldn’t have expected how fantastic the final two installments would be. Written by beloved Join the Party‘s DM, Eric Silver, the conclusion of the Spagghost story was surprisingly sweet and moving while still being hilarious. This audio drama interlude was the perfect anniversary gift for Spirits fans and has me eagerly awaiting the day Multitude launches their own true audio drama.

Marsfall“Chapter 6 – AN(D)I”

Marsfall‘s return has been long awaited; not only is the show a beautiful and interesting new take on the space opera genre, but the plot has only become more riveting and successful. This week’s episode focused on the AI character, ANDI, a crowd favorite for good reason. Following in the footsteps of characters like Wolf 359‘s Hera, ANDI shows that the most human characters can also be, at first glance, the least. Elena Fernández-Collins’s review of the episode explains in depth what made it so stirring. I live-tweeted listening to the episode, and no, I did not make up the part where it was so impressive it got my husband to stop playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild to listen.

The Amelia Project“Siiri”

The Amelia Project has been a delightful new find. This comedy audio drama is about a company that helps its clients fake their deaths and come back with a new identity. The client of this week’s episode was a super-intelligent AI robot, Siiri–to to be confused with Siri, kind of. The banter between Siiri and the Interviewer (as played by Elisabeth Dahl and Alan Burgon, respectively) is quick, witty, and often borderline absurd. The reveal of what Siiri wanted her new identity to be had me laughing out loud. What captivated me most in this episode, though, was the sound design and production work by Fredrik Baden. In the episode, the Interviewer’s minimal responses–things like “hmm,” “right,” “okay,” and other confirmations of listening–are allowed to happen while Siiri is still speaking, as they would in an actual conversation. The gentle clinks of the Interviewer preparing himself another cup of cocoa as he becomes more intrigued by Siiri’s story adds both immersion and characterization. The Amelia Project is the perfect example of how paying attention to production is just as important in comedy.

Pitfalls

Radiolab
“Ghosts of Football Past”

This isn’t a traditional pitfall for Podcast Problems. The episode itself was lovely–the usual well-written, well-produced quality fans have come to expect from Radiolab. The story in its first half was an important one to tell. My complaint here is that I no longer have any idea what Radiolab really is. Perhaps it’s time to embrace the fact that Radiolab is no longer about science, or themes on a story, but instead following single stories the hosts and producers find interesting–and maybe this evolution is for the best. Still, the transition has been jarring, especially given most of what Radiolab releases anymore, including this episode, is selected moments from past episodes.

Published by Wil Williams

Marsfall was so good this week that I had to make a new rule for myself: I am no longer allowed to listen to audiodrams at work, cause I kept freezing and just staring into space. My one note is that the organ music in one scene kinda made me feel like they were about to break into song.

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Wil Wiliams Reviews

Wil Williams is a podcast reviewer based in Phoenix, Arizona. Wil has a background in radio, audio editing, and writing. She also offers consulting services on podcasts (be sure to check the "For Podcasts" menu header up above) and has a Patreon (be sure to check the "Patreon" header up above).